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NAME

Net::Sieve::Script - Parse and write sieve scripts

SYNOPSIS

  use Net::Sieve::Script;

  my $test_script = 'require "fileinto";
     # Place all these in the "Test" folder
     if header :contains "Subject" "[Test]" {
               fileinto "Test";
     }';

  my $script = Net::Sieve::Script->new ($test_script);

     print "OK" if ( $script->parsing_ok ) ;

     print $script->write_script;

or

    my $script = Net::Sieve::Script->new();

    my $cond = Net::Sieve::Script::Condition->new('header');
       $cond->match_type(':contains');
       $cond->header_list('"Subject"');
       $cond->key_list('"Re: Test2"');

    my $actions = 'fileinto "INBOX.test"; stop;';

    my $rule =  Net::Sieve::Script::Rule->new();
       $rule->add_condition($cond);
       $rule->add_action($actions);

       $script->add_rule($rule);

       print $script->write_script;

DESCRIPTION

Manage sieve script

Read and parse file script, make Net::Sieve::Script::Rule, Net::Sieve::Script::Action, Net::Sieve::Script::Condition objects

Write sieve script

Support RFC 5228 - sieve base RFC 5231 - relationnal RFC 5230 - vacation Draft regex

missing 5229 variables 5232 imapflags 5233 subaddress 5235 spamtest notify draft

CONSTRUCTOR

new

    Argument : optional text script
    Purpose  : if param, put script in raw, parse script
    Return   : main Script object

Accessors :

    ->raw()          : read or set original text script
    ->require()      : require part of script
    ->rules()        : array of rules
    ->max_priority() : last rule id 

METHODS

parsing_ok

return 1 on raw parsing success

write_script

Purpose : write full script, require and rules parts

Return : set current require, return rules ordered by priority in text format

equals

 $object->equals($test_object): return 1 if $object and $test_object are equals

read_rules

 $script->read_rules()  : read rules from raw 
 $script->read_rules($some_text) : parse text rules
 use of read_rules set $script->rules()

Return 1 on success

find_rule

Return Net::Sieve::Script::Rule pointer find by priority

Return 0 on error, 1 on not find

swap_rules

Swap priorities, now don't take care of if/else/elsif

Return 1 on success, 0 on error

reorder_rules

Reorder rules with a list of number, start with 1, and with blanck separator. Useful for ajax sort functions.

Thank you jeanne for your help in brain storming.

Return 1 on success, 0 on error

delete_rule

Delete rule and change priority, delete rule take care for 'if' test

 if deleted is 'if'
  delete next if next is 'else'
  change next in 'if' next is 'elsif'

Return : 1 on success, 0 on error

add_rule

Purpose : add a rule in end of script

Return : priority on success, 0 on error

Argument : Net::Sieve::Script::Rule object

BUGS

Rewrite a hand made script will lose comments. Verify parsing success with parsing_ok method before write a new script.

SUPPORT

Please report any bugs or feature requests to "bug-net-sieve-script at rt.cpan.org", or through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Net-Sieve-Script. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.

AUTHOR

Yves Agostini - <yvesago@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT

Copyright 2017 Yves Agostini - <yvesago@cpan.org>

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.

SEE ALSO

Net::Sieve